നാടക കളരി
​കലയെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നവരും നാടകത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നവരുമായ അഡലൈഡിയിലെ മലയാളി സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾക്ക് കേളി അഡലൈഡ് ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഒരു പുതിയ അനുഭവമാണ് ഒരു മാസത്തോളം നീണ്ടുനിൽക്കുന്ന നാടക കളരിയും തുടർന്നുള്ള നാടകപ്രദര്ശനവും .
ഈ നാടക കളരിയുടെ ചുക്കാൻ പിടിക്കുന്നത്, കഴിഞ്ഞ കാൽ നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളമായി ഇന്ത്യയിലും വിദേശത്തുമായി നിരവധി പരിശീലന കളരികൾ നടത്തി വരുന്ന പ്രശസ്ത നാടകാചാര്യനായ ഡോക്ടർ സാംകുട്ടി പാട്ടംകരി ആണ്.
നാടക കളരി ഒരു കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ കലയാണ് അതുകൊണ്ടുതന്നെ നാടക കളരി എന്ന പരിശീലന പരിപാടി ഒരു സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടപെടൽ കൂടിയാണ്.
നമ്മുടെ തിരക്കേറിയ പ്രവാസ ജീവിതത്തിന്റെ സംഘര്ഷങ്ങളെയും പിരിമുറുക്കനകളെയും മറികടക്കാൻ ഉതകുന്ന ക്രിയാത്മകവും രസകരവുമായ ഒരു അവസരമാണ് ഈ നാടക കളരി.
തീയേറ്റർ ക്യാമ്പുകൾ മറ്റു കലാ പരിപാടികളെക്കാൾ രസകരവും വ്യത്യസ്തവും ആകുന്നതിനു കാരണം, പങ്കെടുക്കുന്നവരെ ശാരീരികവും മാനസികവുമായി സജീവമാക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ പരിശീലന ഘടകങ്ങൾ അതിലുണ്ടെന്നുള്ളതാണ്.
ഈ പരിശീലന ക്യാമ്പിൽ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന പദ്ധതികൾ കേവലം ഒരു നാടകത്തിൽ മാത്രം ഒതുങ്ങുന്നവയല്ല. മറിച്ചു തുടർന്ന് കൊണ്ടുപോകുവാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ഒരു സ്വയം കണ്ടെത്തൽ പ്രക്രിയകൂടിയാണ്.
നാടക കളരിയിലൂടെ കടന്നു പോകുന്ന മുഖ്യ വിഷയങ്ങൾ ഇതൊക്കെയാണ്:
• ഒരു വിഷയത്തെ എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം സമീപിക്കാം, അത് എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം പറയുവാൻ കഴിയും
• ഭാവനയെ വളർത്തുന്ന ഏതെല്ലാം ഘടകങ്ങൾ നമ്മുടെ ഉള്ളിൽ സജീവമാണ് എന്നുള്ള അന്വേഷണം
• എങ്ങനെയാണ് നമ്മുടെ ശാരീരിക പ്രതികരണങ്ങൾ വളരുന്നത്
• അങ്ങിനെ നമ്മുടെ ക്രിയാത്മകതയെ എങ്ങിനെ ഒരു സൃഷ്ടിയാക്കാം
ഇതിലൂടെ ഉരുത്തിരിയുന്ന നാടകത്തെ ഒരു വേദിയിലവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ നാടക കളരി പൂർണമാകുന്നു
The Indian community started migrating largely to South Australia quite recently. Working in different roles and capacities of the society, the communityinitially prioritised stable income, education for their children and so on in their life. By nature, as the community seems to settle down in these aspects, the next level of needs started to surface. Establishing a connection with the larger community and exploring the different cultural forms started getting more importance. Formation of different cultural groups from among the community is a significant indicator of this trend. Currently there aremore than 14 groups from among thecommunity involving music and dance forms of India. Formation of the group KeliAdelaide's - "Theatre ArtClub", also has similar historical thinking.
Theatre is an art of Ensemble, wherein a group of people with different skill sets come together to bring out a final product which would be the theatre show. Theatre has a very strong place in Indian culture. Historically theatre has been used as a medium for expressing social injustice and initiating community movements which has contributed largely to the development of more just social laws. Local theatre groups and drama shows are a regular activity in the country.
Many community members in South Australia has voiced their interest in exploring this art form and initiated discussion about how to get organised for the same.This initiative by Keli is to address these needs of the Indian community. The program includes a workshop – where any interested member from the community can join and explore the different possibility to express themselves. The workshop would be led by a professional artist from the field, who would help the interested participants to explore and contribute their different skills to design and bring out the final theatre product.
Though the focus of the workshop would be to form a final product, the journey which the community does together in exploring different aspects of the product and finding the appropriate skill sets from among the community would be the core of the program.
- See more at:
www.keliadelaide.org/theatre-arts-club

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre lovers!
http://www.windmill.org.au/show/grug

published:15 Jun 2010

views:33254

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people. Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands. Early Adelaide was shaped by prosperity and wealth — up until the Second World War, it was Australia's third largest city. It has been noted for early examples of religious freedom, a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties. It has been known as the "City of Churches" since the mid-19th century.

Theatre

Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe").

Adelaide Festival Centre

The Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first multi-purpose arts centre, was built in 1973 and opened three months before the Sydney Opera House. The Festival Centre is located approximately 50 metres north of the corner of North Terrace and King William Street, lying near the banks of the River Torrens and adjacent to Elder Park. It is distinguished by its three white geometric dome roofs and its plaza consisting of lego block-like structures to the south and lies on a 45-degree angle to the city's grid. It is the home of South Australia's performing arts.

The Centre is managed by a statutory authority under the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Act 1971 which is responsible for encouraging and facilitating artistic, cultural and performing arts activities, as well as maintaining and improving the building and facilities of the Adelaide Festival Centre complex.

The Centre hosts the annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June, OzAsia Festival in September, and the biennial Adelaide International Guitar Festival in July.

Adelaide Festival

The Adelaide Festival, also known as the Adelaide Festival of Arts, is an arts festival held annually in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is considered to be one of the world's major celebrations of the arts, and a pre-eminent cultural event in Australia.

Begun in 1960, the Adelaide Festival is held in the autumnal month of March. It is actually made up of several events, but overall features include opera, theatre, dance, classical and contemporary music, cabaret, literature, visual art and new media.

The festival is based in the city centre, principally in venues along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, but also elsewhere in the city and its parklands. The Adelaide Festival Centre and River Torrens usually form the nucleus of the event, and in recent years Elder Park has played host to opening ceremonies. The popularity of the event is sometimes attributed to the city's unique design (known as Light's Vision) that locates many pleasant settings within short distance of each other.

Keli Adelaide - Theatre Arts Workshop - Updates

നാടക കളരി
​കലയെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നവരും നാടകത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നവരുമായ അഡലൈഡിയിലെ മലയാളി സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾക്ക് കേളി അഡലൈഡ് ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഒരു പുതിയ അനുഭവമാണ് ഒരു മാസത്തോളം നീണ്ടുനിൽക്കുന്ന നാടക കളരിയും തുടർന്നുള്ള നാടകപ്രദര്ശനവും .
ഈ നാടക കളരിയുടെ ചുക്കാൻ പിടിക്കുന്നത്, കഴിഞ്ഞ കാൽ നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളമായി ഇന്ത്യയിലും വിദേശത്തുമായി നിരവധി പരിശീലന കളരികൾ നടത്തി വരുന്ന പ്രശസ്ത നാടകാചാര്യനായ ഡോക്ടർ സാംകുട്ടി പാട്ടംകരി ആണ്.
നാടക കളരി ഒരു കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ കലയാണ് അതുകൊണ്ടുതന്നെ നാടക കളരി എന്ന പരിശീലന പരിപാടി ഒരു സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടപെടൽ കൂടിയാണ്.
നമ്മുടെ തിരക്കേറിയ പ്രവാസ ജീവിതത്തിന്റെ സംഘര്ഷങ്ങളെയും പിരിമുറുക്കനകളെയും മറികടക്കാൻ ഉതകുന്ന ക്രിയാത്മകവും രസകരവുമായ ഒരു അവസരമാണ് ഈ നാടക കളരി.
തീയേറ്റർ ക്യാമ്പുകൾ മറ്റു കലാ പരിപാടികളെക്കാൾ രസകരവും വ്യത്യസ്തവും ആകുന്നതിനു കാരണം, പങ്കെടുക്കുന്നവരെ ശാരീരികവും മാനസികവുമായി സജീവമാക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ പരിശീലന ഘടകങ്ങൾ അതിലുണ്ടെന്നുള്ളതാണ്.
ഈ പരിശീലന ക്യാമ്പിൽ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന പദ്ധതികൾ കേവലം ഒരു നാടകത്തിൽ മാത്രം ഒതുങ്ങുന്നവയല്ല. മറിച്ചു തുടർന്ന് കൊണ്ടുപോകുവാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ഒരു സ്വയം കണ്ടെത്തൽ പ്രക്രിയകൂടിയാണ്.
നാടക കളരിയിലൂടെ കടന്നു പോകുന്ന മുഖ്യ വിഷയങ്ങൾ ഇതൊക്കെയാണ്:
• ഒരു വിഷയത്തെ എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം സമീപിക്കാം, അത് എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം പറയുവാൻ കഴിയും
• ഭാവനയെ വളർത്തുന്ന ഏതെല്ലാം ഘടകങ്ങൾ നമ്മുടെ ഉള്ളിൽ സജീവമാണ് എന്നുള്ള അന്വേഷണം
• എങ്ങനെയാണ് നമ്മുടെ ശാരീരിക പ്രതികരണങ്ങൾ വളരുന്നത്
• അങ്ങിനെ നമ്മുടെ ക്രിയാത്മകതയെ എങ്ങിനെ ഒരു സൃഷ്ടിയാക്കാം
ഇതിലൂടെ ഉരുത്തിരിയുന്ന നാടകത്തെ ഒരു വേദിയിലവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ നാടക കളരി പൂർണമാകുന്നു
The Indian community started migrating largely to South Australia quite recently. Working in different roles and capacities of the society, the communityinitially prioritised stable income, education for their children and so on in their life. By nature, as the community seems to settle down in these aspects, the next level of needs started to surface. Establishing a connection with the larger community and exploring the different cultural forms started getting more importance. Formation of different cultural groups from among the community is a significant indicator of this trend. Currently there aremore than 14 groups from among thecommunity involving music and dance forms of India. Formation of the group KeliAdelaide's - "Theatre ArtClub", also has similar historical thinking.
Theatre is an art of Ensemble, wherein a group of people with different skill sets come together to bring out a final product which would be the theatre show. Theatre has a very strong place in Indian culture. Historically theatre has been used as a medium for expressing social injustice and initiating community movements which has contributed largely to the development of more just social laws. Local theatre groups and drama shows are a regular activity in the country.
Many community members in South Australia has voiced their interest in exploring this art form and initiated discussion about how to get organised for the same.This initiative by Keli is to address these needs of the Indian community. The program includes a workshop – where any interested member from the community can join and explore the different possibility to express themselves. The workshop would be led by a professional artist from the field, who would help the interested participants to explore and contribute their different skills to design and bring out the final theatre product.
Though the focus of the workshop would be to form a final product, the journey which the community does together in exploring different aspects of the product and finding the appropriate skill sets from among the community would be the core of the program.
- See more at:
www.keliadelaide.org/theatre-arts-club

3:16

Come Out theatre group Today Tonight Adelaide

Come Out theatre group Today Tonight Adelaide

Come Out theatre group Today Tonight Adelaide

Grug - Windmill Theatre - Adelaide - 2010

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre lovers!
http://www.windmill.org.au/show/grug

9:13

CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

Bring Me The Horizon 08/02/2017 A.E.C Theatre, Adelaide

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

Adelaide Theatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre

AdelaideTheatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre
http://www.bakehousetheatre.com
The Bakehouse is a charming, intimate live theatre at 255 Angas Street. Combine your theatre experience with dining or just a couple of drinks after the show.
At the Bakehouse you may rely on encountering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where there is no need to dress up, where you may often run into someone you know and where you can take your drinks into the theatre with you.
We have two theatre spaces - the Main Theatre (capacity 87) and the Studio Theatre (capacity 40). These theatres are available for hire by independent professional theatre groups. The Bakehouse Theatre Company produces its own season of shows and the theatre has one resident amateur theatre group - Unseen Theatre Company. A spread of theatre groups means that the theatre offers a wide variety of exciting, challenging, interesting and often off-the-wall shows, as well as a few theatre classics and one-handers.

Come Out theatre group Today Tonight Adelaide

Grug - Windmill Theatre - Adelaide - 2010

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre love...

published: 15 Jun 2010

CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

Bring Me The Horizon 08/02/2017 A.E.C Theatre, Adelaide

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

Adelaide Theatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre

AdelaideTheatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre
http://www.bakehousetheatre.com
The Bakehouse is a charming, intimate live theatre at 255 Angas Street. Combine your theatre experience with dining or just a couple of drinks after the show.
At the Bakehouse you may rely on encountering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where there is no need to dress up, where you may often run into someone you know and where you can take your drinks into the theatre with you.
We have two theatre spaces - the Main Theatre (capacity 87) and the Studio Theatre (capacity 40). These theatres are available for hire by independent professional theatre groups. The Bakehouse Theatre Company produces its own season of shows and the theatre has one resident amateur theatre group - Unseen Theatre Company. A spread of theat...

നാടക കളരി
​കലയെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നവരും നാടകത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നവരുമായ അഡലൈഡിയിലെ മലയാളി സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾക്ക് കേളി അഡലൈഡ് ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഒരു പുതിയ അനുഭവമാണ് ഒരു മാസത്തോളം നീണ്ടുനിൽക്കുന്ന നാടക കളരിയും തുടർന്നുള്ള നാടകപ്രദര്ശനവും .
ഈ നാടക കളരിയുടെ ചുക്കാൻ പിടിക്കുന്നത്, കഴിഞ്ഞ കാൽ നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളമായി ഇന്ത്യയിലും വിദേശത്തുമായി നിരവധി പരിശീലന കളരികൾ നടത്തി വരുന്ന പ്രശസ്ത നാടകാചാര്യനായ ഡോക്ടർ സാംകുട്ടി പാട്ടംകരി ആണ്.
നാടക കളരി ഒരു കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ കലയാണ് അതുകൊണ്ടുതന്നെ നാടക കളരി എന്ന പരിശീലന പരിപാടി ഒരു സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടപെടൽ കൂടിയാണ്.
നമ്മുടെ തിരക്കേറിയ പ്രവാസ ജീവിതത്തിന്റെ സംഘര്ഷങ്ങളെയും പിരിമുറുക്കനകളെയും മറികടക്കാൻ ഉതകുന്ന ക്രിയാത്മകവും രസകരവുമായ ഒരു അവസരമാണ് ഈ നാടക കളരി.
തീയേറ്റർ ക്യാമ്പുകൾ മറ്റു കലാ പരിപാടികളെക്കാൾ രസകരവും വ്യത്യസ്തവും ആകുന്നതിനു കാരണം, പങ്കെടുക്കുന്നവരെ ശാരീരികവും മാനസികവുമായി സജീവമാക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ പരിശീലന ഘടകങ്ങൾ അതിലുണ്ടെന്നുള്ളതാണ്.
ഈ പരിശീലന ക്യാമ്പിൽ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന പദ്ധതികൾ കേവലം ഒരു നാടകത്തിൽ മാത്രം ഒതുങ്ങുന്നവയല്ല. മറിച്ചു തുടർന്ന് കൊണ്ടുപോകുവാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ഒരു സ്വയം കണ്ടെത്തൽ പ്രക്രിയകൂടിയാണ്.
നാടക കളരിയിലൂടെ കടന്നു പോകുന്ന മുഖ്യ വിഷയങ്ങൾ ഇതൊക്കെയാണ്:
• ഒരു വിഷയത്തെ എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം സമീപിക്കാം, അത് എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം പറയുവാൻ കഴിയും
• ഭാവനയെ വളർത്തുന്ന ഏതെല്ലാം ഘടകങ്ങൾ നമ്മുടെ ഉള്ളിൽ സജീവമാണ് എന്നുള്ള അന്വേഷണം
• എങ്ങനെയാണ് നമ്മുടെ ശാരീരിക പ്രതികരണങ്ങൾ വളരുന്നത്
• അങ്ങിനെ നമ്മുടെ ക്രിയാത്മകതയെ എങ്ങിനെ ഒരു സൃഷ്ടിയാക്കാം
ഇതിലൂടെ ഉരുത്തിരിയുന്ന നാടകത്തെ ഒരു വേദിയിലവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ നാടക കളരി പൂർണമാകുന്നു
The Indian community started migrating largely to South Australia quite recently. Working in different roles and capacities of the society, the communityinitially prioritised stable income, education for their children and so on in their life. By nature, as the community seems to settle down in these aspects, the next level of needs started to surface. Establishing a connection with the larger community and exploring the different cultural forms started getting more importance. Formation of different cultural groups from among the community is a significant indicator of this trend. Currently there aremore than 14 groups from among thecommunity involving music and dance forms of India. Formation of the group KeliAdelaide's - "Theatre ArtClub", also has similar historical thinking.
Theatre is an art of Ensemble, wherein a group of people with different skill sets come together to bring out a final product which would be the theatre show. Theatre has a very strong place in Indian culture. Historically theatre has been used as a medium for expressing social injustice and initiating community movements which has contributed largely to the development of more just social laws. Local theatre groups and drama shows are a regular activity in the country.
Many community members in South Australia has voiced their interest in exploring this art form and initiated discussion about how to get organised for the same.This initiative by Keli is to address these needs of the Indian community. The program includes a workshop – where any interested member from the community can join and explore the different possibility to express themselves. The workshop would be led by a professional artist from the field, who would help the interested participants to explore and contribute their different skills to design and bring out the final theatre product.
Though the focus of the workshop would be to form a final product, the journey which the community does together in exploring different aspects of the product and finding the appropriate skill sets from among the community would be the core of the program.
- See more at:
www.keliadelaide.org/theatre-arts-club

നാടക കളരി
​കലയെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നവരും നാടകത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നവരുമായ അഡലൈഡിയിലെ മലയാളി സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾക്ക് കേളി അഡലൈഡ് ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഒരു പുതിയ അനുഭവമാണ് ഒരു മാസത്തോളം നീണ്ടുനിൽക്കുന്ന നാടക കളരിയും തുടർന്നുള്ള നാടകപ്രദര്ശനവും .
ഈ നാടക കളരിയുടെ ചുക്കാൻ പിടിക്കുന്നത്, കഴിഞ്ഞ കാൽ നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളമായി ഇന്ത്യയിലും വിദേശത്തുമായി നിരവധി പരിശീലന കളരികൾ നടത്തി വരുന്ന പ്രശസ്ത നാടകാചാര്യനായ ഡോക്ടർ സാംകുട്ടി പാട്ടംകരി ആണ്.
നാടക കളരി ഒരു കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ കലയാണ് അതുകൊണ്ടുതന്നെ നാടക കളരി എന്ന പരിശീലന പരിപാടി ഒരു സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടപെടൽ കൂടിയാണ്.
നമ്മുടെ തിരക്കേറിയ പ്രവാസ ജീവിതത്തിന്റെ സംഘര്ഷങ്ങളെയും പിരിമുറുക്കനകളെയും മറികടക്കാൻ ഉതകുന്ന ക്രിയാത്മകവും രസകരവുമായ ഒരു അവസരമാണ് ഈ നാടക കളരി.
തീയേറ്റർ ക്യാമ്പുകൾ മറ്റു കലാ പരിപാടികളെക്കാൾ രസകരവും വ്യത്യസ്തവും ആകുന്നതിനു കാരണം, പങ്കെടുക്കുന്നവരെ ശാരീരികവും മാനസികവുമായി സജീവമാക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ പരിശീലന ഘടകങ്ങൾ അതിലുണ്ടെന്നുള്ളതാണ്.
ഈ പരിശീലന ക്യാമ്പിൽ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന പദ്ധതികൾ കേവലം ഒരു നാടകത്തിൽ മാത്രം ഒതുങ്ങുന്നവയല്ല. മറിച്ചു തുടർന്ന് കൊണ്ടുപോകുവാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ഒരു സ്വയം കണ്ടെത്തൽ പ്രക്രിയകൂടിയാണ്.
നാടക കളരിയിലൂടെ കടന്നു പോകുന്ന മുഖ്യ വിഷയങ്ങൾ ഇതൊക്കെയാണ്:
• ഒരു വിഷയത്തെ എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം സമീപിക്കാം, അത് എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം പറയുവാൻ കഴിയും
• ഭാവനയെ വളർത്തുന്ന ഏതെല്ലാം ഘടകങ്ങൾ നമ്മുടെ ഉള്ളിൽ സജീവമാണ് എന്നുള്ള അന്വേഷണം
• എങ്ങനെയാണ് നമ്മുടെ ശാരീരിക പ്രതികരണങ്ങൾ വളരുന്നത്
• അങ്ങിനെ നമ്മുടെ ക്രിയാത്മകതയെ എങ്ങിനെ ഒരു സൃഷ്ടിയാക്കാം
ഇതിലൂടെ ഉരുത്തിരിയുന്ന നാടകത്തെ ഒരു വേദിയിലവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ നാടക കളരി പൂർണമാകുന്നു
The Indian community started migrating largely to South Australia quite recently. Working in different roles and capacities of the society, the communityinitially prioritised stable income, education for their children and so on in their life. By nature, as the community seems to settle down in these aspects, the next level of needs started to surface. Establishing a connection with the larger community and exploring the different cultural forms started getting more importance. Formation of different cultural groups from among the community is a significant indicator of this trend. Currently there aremore than 14 groups from among thecommunity involving music and dance forms of India. Formation of the group KeliAdelaide's - "Theatre ArtClub", also has similar historical thinking.
Theatre is an art of Ensemble, wherein a group of people with different skill sets come together to bring out a final product which would be the theatre show. Theatre has a very strong place in Indian culture. Historically theatre has been used as a medium for expressing social injustice and initiating community movements which has contributed largely to the development of more just social laws. Local theatre groups and drama shows are a regular activity in the country.
Many community members in South Australia has voiced their interest in exploring this art form and initiated discussion about how to get organised for the same.This initiative by Keli is to address these needs of the Indian community. The program includes a workshop – where any interested member from the community can join and explore the different possibility to express themselves. The workshop would be led by a professional artist from the field, who would help the interested participants to explore and contribute their different skills to design and bring out the final theatre product.
Though the focus of the workshop would be to form a final product, the journey which the community does together in exploring different aspects of the product and finding the appropriate skill sets from among the community would be the core of the program.
- See more at:
www.keliadelaide.org/theatre-arts-club

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre lovers!
http://www.windmill.org.au/show/grug

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre lovers!
http://www.windmill.org.au/show/grug

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

Bring Me The Horizon 08/02/2017 A.E.C Theatre, Adelaide

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This is...

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the following content and am in no way affiliated or responsible for the artists involved in making this content.
Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

AdelaideTheatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre
http://www.bakehousetheatre.com
The Bakehouse is a charming, intimate live theatre at 255 Angas Street. Combine your theatre experience with dining or just a couple of drinks after the show.
At the Bakehouse you may rely on encountering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where there is no need to dress up, where you may often run into someone you know and where you can take your drinks into the theatre with you.
We have two theatre spaces - the Main Theatre (capacity 87) and the Studio Theatre (capacity 40). These theatres are available for hire by independent professional theatre groups. The Bakehouse Theatre Company produces its own season of shows and the theatre has one resident amateur theatre group - Unseen Theatre Company. A spread of theatre groups means that the theatre offers a wide variety of exciting, challenging, interesting and often off-the-wall shows, as well as a few theatre classics and one-handers.

AdelaideTheatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre
http://www.bakehousetheatre.com
The Bakehouse is a charming, intimate live theatre at 255 Angas Street. Combine your theatre experience with dining or just a couple of drinks after the show.
At the Bakehouse you may rely on encountering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where there is no need to dress up, where you may often run into someone you know and where you can take your drinks into the theatre with you.
We have two theatre spaces - the Main Theatre (capacity 87) and the Studio Theatre (capacity 40). These theatres are available for hire by independent professional theatre groups. The Bakehouse Theatre Company produces its own season of shows and the theatre has one resident amateur theatre group - Unseen Theatre Company. A spread of theatre groups means that the theatre offers a wide variety of exciting, challenging, interesting and often off-the-wall shows, as well as a few theatre classics and one-handers.

Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flight...

A video guide to the Adelaide Hills village of Stirling

This village in Adelaide’s hinterland is just minutes from the city
Stirling is a retreat from the hustle of Adelaide.
Stirling born and Bred Dave Stephenson shows us around the Adelaide Hills village.
COFFEE IN MY HOOD
Konditorei CoffeeLounge
37-39 Mt Barker Rd
“The ‘Kondi’ is a popular Adelaide Hills café in the busy Stirling Arcade . Its coffee reflects the area’s German heritage”
GROCERIES IN MY HOOD
Stirling Fruit Mart (http://www.metropolitanfresh.com.au/?/m/norwood)
39 Mt Barker Rd
“We in Stirling really take this place for granted for our fresh produce. Great local greengrocer for the hills"
HANGING IN MY HOOD
Bush walks
“Stirling is spoilt for choice for nature walks. Take the high road to Mount Lofty or the low to WoorabindaLake”
GIFTS IN MY HOOD
Stirling Arcade (https:/...

published: 05 Mar 2017

South Australia: From Oceans to Outback

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attracti...

A QUICK STOP IN ADELAIDE

Day 553 // 16th August 2016 // Adelaide, South Australia
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published: 21 Aug 2016

Fifteen places to visit in Adelaide, South Australia

An Insiders Guide to Adelaide

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

published: 06 Jul 2011

The Insider Guide to Adelaide, South Australia for International Students

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
What was your favorite part of Adelaide?
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Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
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Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Ru...

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

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The Insider Guide to Adelaide, South Australia for International Students

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

The Amity Affliction @ Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide compilation

ADELAIDE IN AUTUMN COMPETE TO PERFORM FOR THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS TO PLAY WITH THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2016.SAVE THE KIDS FROM CYBERTRON PRODUCTIONS 2016.A CAL U COLLEGE EVENT 2016.
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ADELAIDE IN AUTUMN COMPETE TO PERFORM FOR THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS TO PLAY WITH THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2016.SAVE THE KIDS FROM CYBERTRON PRODUCTIONS 2016.A CAL U COLLEGE EVENT 2016.
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ADELAIDE IN AUTUMN COMPETE TO PERFORM FOR THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS TO PLAY WITH THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2016.SAVE THE KIDS FROM CYBERTRON PRODUCTIONS 2016.A CAL U COLLEGE EVENT 2016.
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Keli Adelaide - Theatre Arts Workshop - Updates

നാടക കളരി
​കലയെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നവരും നാടകത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നവരുമായ അഡലൈഡിയിലെ മലയാളി സുഹൃത്തുക്കൾക്ക് കേളി അഡലൈഡ് ഒരുക്കുന്ന ഒരു പുതിയ അനുഭവമാണ് ഒരു മാസത്തോളം നീണ്ടുനിൽക്കുന്ന നാടക കളരിയും തുടർന്നുള്ള നാടകപ്രദര്ശനവും .
ഈ നാടക കളരിയുടെ ചുക്കാൻ പിടിക്കുന്നത്, കഴിഞ്ഞ കാൽ നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളമായി ഇന്ത്യയിലും വിദേശത്തുമായി നിരവധി പരിശീലന കളരികൾ നടത്തി വരുന്ന പ്രശസ്ത നാടകാചാര്യനായ ഡോക്ടർ സാംകുട്ടി പാട്ടംകരി ആണ്.
നാടക കളരി ഒരു കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ കലയാണ് അതുകൊണ്ടുതന്നെ നാടക കളരി എന്ന പരിശീലന പരിപാടി ഒരു സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടപെടൽ കൂടിയാണ്.
നമ്മുടെ തിരക്കേറിയ പ്രവാസ ജീവിതത്തിന്റെ സംഘര്ഷങ്ങളെയും പിരിമുറുക്കനകളെയും മറികടക്കാൻ ഉതകുന്ന ക്രിയാത്മകവും രസകരവുമായ ഒരു അവസരമാണ് ഈ നാടക കളരി.
തീയേറ്റർ ക്യാമ്പുകൾ മറ്റു കലാ പരിപാടികളെക്കാൾ രസകരവും വ്യത്യസ്തവും ആകുന്നതിനു കാരണം, പങ്കെടുക്കുന്നവരെ ശാരീരികവും മാനസികവുമായി സജീവമാക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ പരിശീലന ഘടകങ്ങൾ അതിലുണ്ടെന്നുള്ളതാണ്.
ഈ പരിശീലന ക്യാമ്പിൽ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന പദ്ധതികൾ കേവലം ഒരു നാടകത്തിൽ മാത്രം ഒതുങ്ങുന്നവയല്ല. മറിച്ചു തുടർന്ന് കൊണ്ടുപോകുവാൻ കഴിയുന്ന ഒരു സ്വയം കണ്ടെത്തൽ പ്രക്രിയകൂടിയാണ്.
നാടക കളരിയിലൂടെ കടന്നു പോകുന്ന മുഖ്യ വിഷയങ്ങൾ ഇതൊക്കെയാണ്:
• ഒരു വിഷയത്തെ എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം സമീപിക്കാം, അത് എങ്ങിനെയെല്ലാം പറയുവാൻ കഴിയും
• ഭാവനയെ വളർത്തുന്ന ഏതെല്ലാം ഘടകങ്ങൾ നമ്മുടെ ഉള്ളിൽ സജീവമാണ് എന്നുള്ള അന്വേഷണം
• എങ്ങനെയാണ് നമ്മുടെ ശാരീരിക പ്രതികരണങ്ങൾ വളരുന്നത്
• അങ്ങിനെ നമ്മുടെ ക്രിയാത്മകതയെ എങ്ങിനെ ഒരു സൃഷ്ടിയാക്കാം
ഇതിലൂടെ ഉരുത്തിരിയുന്ന നാടകത്തെ ഒരു വേദിയിലവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ നാടക കളരി പൂർണമാകുന്നു
The Indian community started migrating largely to South Australia quite recently. Working in different roles and capacities of the society, the communityinitially prioritised stable income, education for their children and so on in their life. By nature, as the community seems to settle down in these aspects, the next level of needs started to surface. Establishing a connection with the larger community and exploring the different cultural forms started getting more importance. Formation of different cultural groups from among the community is a significant indicator of this trend. Currently there aremore than 14 groups from among thecommunity involving music and dance forms of India. Formation of the group KeliAdelaide's - "Theatre ArtClub", also has similar historical thinking.
Theatre is an art of Ensemble, wherein a group of people with different skill sets come together to bring out a final product which would be the theatre show. Theatre has a very strong place in Indian culture. Historically theatre has been used as a medium for expressing social injustice and initiating community movements which has contributed largely to the development of more just social laws. Local theatre groups and drama shows are a regular activity in the country.
Many community members in South Australia has voiced their interest in exploring this art form and initiated discussion about how to get organised for the same.This initiative by Keli is to address these needs of the Indian community. The program includes a workshop – where any interested member from the community can join and explore the different possibility to express themselves. The workshop would be led by a professional artist from the field, who would help the interested participants to explore and contribute their different skills to design and bring out the final theatre product.
Though the focus of the workshop would be to form a final product, the journey which the community does together in exploring different aspects of the product and finding the appropriate skill sets from among the community would be the core of the program.
- See more at:
www.keliadelaide.org/theatre-arts-club

Grug - Windmill Theatre - Adelaide - 2010

Windmill Theatre in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Out of the Box.
Film by the Cutting RoomBased on the much loved picture book character created by Ted Prior
Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree that fell to the ground. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, Grug is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss.
When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, he invents his own dance and calls it 'The Grug'. When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. Ted Prior's hugely popular character (with 52,000 Facebook fans!) is brought to life for this magical stage production for our very young theatre lovers!
http://www.windmill.org.au/show/grug

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CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, p...

CATS the Musical – Adelaide Festival Theatre – Meet The Cast

Markus Hamence from SceneTV meets up with some of the cast and crew of Cats the Musical, playing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre from March 18 to April 10, 2016. We also get to take a quick look at a few of the numbers, and preview what's set to be a triumphant return of this well-loved musical.

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Australian Dance Theatre | Adelaide Embedded - ICE CUBE

Australian Dance Theatre is delighted to announce the return of Ice Cube as part of its Ad...

Bring Me The Horizon 08/02/2017 A.E.C Theatre, Adelaide

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Note: This isn't the entire set list, I didn't video all of it.
1:05 - Happy Song
5:25 - Follow You
9:16 - Doomed
14:09 - True Friends

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Capri Theatre a Movie Theater in Adelaide offering New Release Movies

See a movie and support a good cause! The Capri is an independent not-for-profit cinema ru...

Adelaide Theatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre

AdelaideTheatre for Hire - Bakehouse Theatre
http://www.bakehousetheatre.com
The Bakehouse is a charming, intimate live theatre at 255 Angas Street. Combine your theatre experience with dining or just a couple of drinks after the show.
At the Bakehouse you may rely on encountering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where there is no need to dress up, where you may often run into someone you know and where you can take your drinks into the theatre with you.
We have two theatre spaces - the Main Theatre (capacity 87) and the Studio Theatre (capacity 40). These theatres are available for hire by independent professional theatre groups. The Bakehouse Theatre Company produces its own season of shows and the theatre has one resident amateur theatre group - Unseen Theatre Company. A spread of theatre groups means that the theatre offers a wide variety of exciting, challenging, interesting and often off-the-wall shows, as well as a few theatre classics and one-handers.

Adelaide Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
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Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

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South Australia: From Oceans to Outback

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From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

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